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Letterboxing tattoo

6 messages in this thread | Started on 2004-07-28

Letterboxing tattoo

From: g0_suto (g0_suto@yahoo.com) | Date: 2004-07-28 21:30:42 UTC
I'm curious about letterboxing tattoos? Do some of you use your
personal stamp image as your tattoo? Where is the best location for
the tattoo on your body so that others know that your a letterboxer?
What color? Who is your favorite tattoo artist? Is there a list of
the top 10 letterboxing images that are available for use as a tattoo?

Gothic Go-Suto



Re: [LbNA] Letterboxing tattoo

From: John Chapman (john@johnsblog.com) | Date: 2004-07-28 18:22:34 UTC-04:00
Of course! I wouldn't dream of using any other tattoo other than my personal stamp image. Personally, I don't think that it's appropriate to use it full size so I've had mine reduced to about 50%. Placement is, of course, a very personal matter. For me, the only logical place was to put it in a not so public place but somewhere near and dear to me, so the logical place was high on right thigh. My recommendation is to go with a dark blue... nearly black color. My personal favorite artist is Simon at Masterpiece Tattoo and Body Piercing. As far as a top ten list... forget about it. We're talking about a very personal symbol and only you own will do... and mine is known only to those (few) letterboxes where I've stamped in.

Choi
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From: g0_suto
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 17:30
Subject: [LbNA] Letterboxing tattoo


I'm curious about letterboxing tattoos? Do some of you use your
personal stamp image as your tattoo? Where is the best location for
the tattoo on your body so that others know that your a letterboxer?
What color? Who is your favorite tattoo artist? Is there a list of
the top 10 letterboxing images that are available for use as a tattoo?

Gothic Go-Suto



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Re: [LbNA] Letterboxing tattoo

From: John Chapman (john@johnsblog.com) | Date: 2004-07-28 18:30:42 UTC-04:00
Hmph. That was the merlot from dinner talking... ;)
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From: John Chapman
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 18:22
Subject: Re: [LbNA] Letterboxing tattoo


Of course! I wouldn't dream of using any other tattoo other than my personal stamp image. Personally, I don't think that it's appropriate to use it full size so I've had mine reduced to about 50%. Placement is, of course, a very personal matter. For me, the only logical place was to put it in a not so public place but somewhere near and dear to me, so the logical place was high on right thigh. My recommendation is to go with a dark blue... nearly black color. My personal favorite artist is Simon at Masterpiece Tattoo and Body Piercing. As far as a top ten list... forget about it. We're talking about a very personal symbol and only you own will do... and mine is known only to those (few) letterboxes where I've stamped in.

Choi
----- Original Message -----
From: g0_suto
To: letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2004 17:30
Subject: [LbNA] Letterboxing tattoo


I'm curious about letterboxing tattoos? Do some of you use your
personal stamp image as your tattoo? Where is the best location for
the tattoo on your body so that others know that your a letterboxer?
What color? Who is your favorite tattoo artist? Is there a list of
the top 10 letterboxing images that are available for use as a tattoo?

Gothic Go-Suto



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Re: [LbNA] Letterboxing tattoo

From: (CountdownTo55@aol.com) | Date: 2004-07-28 18:36:10 UTC-04:00

In a message dated 7/28/2004 4:54:08 PM Central Standard Time,
g0_suto@yahoo.com writes:

Where is the best location for
the tattoo on your body so that others know that your a letterboxer?



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This might depend on how upclose & personal you intend to get with your
fellow letterboxers........

Pippi L


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Re: [LbNA] Letterboxing tattoo

From: (motofranz@webtv.net) | Date: 2004-07-28 20:54:57 UTC-04:00
Come to think of it I was involved in a
Geocache Patch Quilt for a charity.
Different areas in the US requested a number of quilt squares and placed
them in a Geocache,
As Geocachers found the box you would stamp your signature stamp onto a
cloth square.
My stamp image came out nice.
After all the patches were collected a group sewed the quilt.
Just my thought on how the stamp came out good.So I guess you could
stamp a T shirt or your forehead ,etc.



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Re: [LbNA] Letterboxing tattoo

From: g0_suto (g0_suto@yahoo.com) | Date: 2004-07-29 03:38:20 UTC
So I guess you could
> stamp a T shirt or your forehead ,etc.

Forehead is a good place, but I was thinking of being a little more
discreet.

Gothic Go-Suto